Go to START , click CONTROL PANEL , click SOUNDS , SPEECH , and AUDIO DEVICES , check on your left corner , it says TROUBLESHOOTERS, click where it says SOUND ?, and follow it from there , you should be able to connect the sound back . good luck

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The most common issue with sound that worked previously, after an upgrade is either the drivers, or the settings for the drivers. Usually we end up uninstalling any software in "Programs and Features", "uninstall or change a program" that relates to the sound card. If there is none, next go to device manager and uninstall the driver from there, restart and let windows put it back. I'm curious by 'the computer sound is normal' what are you hearing that through if not the speakers? In this case it sounds like the 'settings' under volume control, or control panel,sound, are set to digital, and your speakers are analog. If you have more than one item in here, one is likely digital, ensure it's not enabled. Finally if there is a problem with the driver, it will show you an error, instead of a sound icon. Reinstall the driver. If you have an OEM PC, like dell, gateway,etc, the drivers you require should be on their homepages, it's helpful to know your pc's model #.

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you might have to uninstall then reinstall both the driver and the sound devices control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers select appropriate speakers or audio you will find 3 drop down lists make the necessary adjustmentsthere or control panel,administrive tools,computer management,device manager,sound,could be a yellow question mark? right click to re-install drivers or right click select properties to either troubleshoot,uninstall,rollback driverhope this helps

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Device Manager windows appears , click on Sound, video and game controllers(+), if you see "Realtek AC97 drivers"(if they are visible...) then we can make sure that sound drivers are loaded in ur system, otherwise you have load it again.....

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ii) try to check volume on your speakers, volume in windows or system , volume in media players sometimes they may set to mute of no volume.......

iii) try to check all sound physcial connection that run from your computer to speakers, including power connections, cable connection ....or just remove and replace them(reseating...)

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good day meg2007, if you use microsoft windows xp or vista1. Check your control panel. or look your display speaker sound in desktop, can you see it, double click spk icon in your desktop, and change volume rate or remove check sign in mute bar.2. If spk icon is not in place check with this , click your control panel, click system , click hardware configuration , look are you see aknown sign, if yes i thinks you must install your sound driver again.ok i hope help you , Fix Ya